Average sound level definition

Average sound level means a sound level typical of the sound levels observed at a certain place during a given period of time averaged by the general rule of combination for sound levels, said general rule being set forth in ANSI specifications for sound level meters. Average sound level is also called equivalent continuous sound level.
Average sound level means the level in decibels of the mean-square A-weighted sound pressure during a stated time period, with reference to the square of the standard reference sound pressure of 20 micropascals. The "average sound level" is equivalent to the industry standard LEQ.
Average sound level means the sound level typical of the sound levels at a certain place during a given period of time, averaged by the general rule of combination for sound levels, said general rule being set forth in the latest revision of the American National Standard Specifications for sound level meters. Average sound level is also called equivalent continuous sound level (Leq).

Related to Average sound level

  • Minimum Index Level means, in respect of a series of bull CBBCs, the lowest Spot Level of the Index during the MCE Valuation Period.

  • Sound level means the A-weighted Sound Pressure Level;

  • Maximum Index Level means, in respect of a series of bear CBBCs, the highest Spot Level of the Index during the MCE Valuation Period;